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Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Adam , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: When Left 4 Dead 2 (L4D2) was unexpectedly announced at this year's E3, the cries of outrage were almost deafening. The common resounding complaints were that Valve was just trying to quickly cash in on the success of the first title, it wasn't a true seq...
Left 4 Dead 2 is a great game. It is quite possibly Valve’s best effort yet, and considering the rich heritage of that company, that’s saying something. It features great graphics, terrific sound design, astounding atmosphere, authentic tension and emo...
Great graphics and sound, engaging characters, incredibly fun and challenging gameplay modes, terrific use of strategy keeps things interesting. ESRB rating: Mature.
Occasionally stilted frames, occasional crashes, multiplayer voice function could stand to be more consistent.
In spite of a few blemishes, the game is as fun as a first-person shooter fan could ask for. The game’s characters are engaging, an interesting but fairly basic story holds the game together, and both the single-player and multiplayer modes are wicked...
Abstract: Every gamer has their favorite gaming niche. I would say first-person shooters are one of my more favorite genres. Maybe it was my early start of intrigue for GoldenEye 007, seeing that I somehow had a handle on my older relatives. Or maybe it was my t...
On Left 4 Dead 2Again, much has been made about Valve's decision to "rush" the sequel of Left 4 Dead through, however hastily this game was made, the experience is polished and professional and in every way meets, if not exceeds, expectations set by i...
Abstract: Left 4 Dead had one of the best multiplayer experiences ever seen in gaming. It didn’t matter that the game was light on plot and had no real single-player mode; any problems with Left 4 Dead were overlooked by the sheer fun of fighting the zombie apoc...
Abstract: Some gamers call Left 4 Dead 2 a quintessential sequel, some still protest that many features could have been offered though DLC or a game update, but no matter what side of the fence you sit on, you are certainly food for thought for all the undead. B...
Abstract: Developer Valve has always had an ahem...”relaxed” attitude toward game releases, so it's fairly shocking that merely a year after releasing the first Left 4 Dead, they're back with a sequel. Then again, once you've played Left 4 Dead 2 you'll see t...